a quote
“Let each of us, no matter our age, strive to be our best.”
an invitation
”be role models of kindness, inclusion, and civility—to teach Christlike behavior to the rising generation in what we say and how we act.”
a promise/blessing
“…we recognize that we too are under the watchcare of a compassionate caregiver, who extends Himself in kindness and a nurturing spirit. The Good Shepherd knows each one of us by name and has a personal interest in us… I find abiding peace in knowing that ‘the Lord is my shepherd’ and that each of us is known by Him and under His kind watchcare. When we confront life’s wind and rainstorms, sickness and injuries, the Lord—our Shepherd, our Caregiver—will nourish us with love and kindness. He will heal our hearts and restore our souls.”
a question
What can I do today to better love my neighbor?
and a study idea
MUSICAL LEARNERS-Listen to the hymn “Dear to the Heart of the Shepherd” (Hymn 221). Ponder the word of the hymn and how they relate to this talk. Record any thoughts, feelings and insights you have.
Additional Resources:
- Relief Society Lesson and Printables at Love, Pray, Teach
- Summary, Discussion Questions and Action Steps at Practical Dreamers
- 5 Highlights and Discussion Questions at Divine Code
- Conference Quotes at A Lively Hope
- Conference Quotes at My Upside Down Umbrella
- Three thoughts, two quotes and an affirmation (with printable) at Work and Wonder
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